Tony writes: "our neighborhood's biggest crime problem is a regular
incursion of spoiled jocks from the suburbs"
 
 
I don't agree with your statement Tony, statistics don't support it.
 
S
 
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Anthony West
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 12:10 AM
To: UnivCity@list.purple.com
Subject: [UC] inner-city crime wave: crack or track?
 
My untested hypothesis, formed by scanning news headlines on this
subject for many years, is that agonistic team sports (x-ball, y-ball,
z-ball) have long been associated with heightened incidences of
aggressive antisocial behavior (thuggery, vandalism, gang rape,
substance abuse, low academic achievement) in young males. In young
females, the identical sports generate reports of lowered levels of
antisocial behavior (teen unwed pregancy, low academic achievement).
 
I've never noticed any reports on studies of individualistic sports.
Schools dominate formation of young athletes in America and they
massively favor team sports, probably because of administrative
convenience (1 team = 1 class = 1 time period = 1 block of student
bodies accounted for = 1 instructor). So the bulk of the data at hand is
going to be on team sports.
 
Track and field makes an interesting case study. Academically it is
organized by "teams" and it may experience the same psychosocial "team
dynamic" that encourages "rape, loot and pillage" behavior by young
males. But the structure of its sporting events is highly
individualistic and focuses on personal discipline and focus that tune
out competitive distractions. I predict individualistic sports inhibit
antisocial behavior among young males whereas team-play sports encourage
it. But I haven't done the research.
 
In any event, I deeply favor the idea that our neighborhood's biggest
crime problem is a regular incursion of spoiled jocks from the suburbs;
that this is the cross University City must bear. I recommend we all get
behind this one and push it in the media. It can only help us.
 
-- Tony West
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Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2007 3:33 PM
Subject: Fwd: [UC] plethora of smashed car windows this morning
 
    Student athletes are the last group of young people I'd suspect to
be doing vandalism.  You can probably find studies that confirm the
impressions of many that they are, as a whole, better students, more
disciplined, more supervised, less likely to be involved in crime,
drugs, or even sexual activity.  I'd really be surprised if high school
track kids were running the streets - especially in a residential area -
after midnight without any supervision.
     That's not to say that non-athletes who might be at the Relays
would be up to no good.

Paul U
 
 
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Sent: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 1:54 AM
Subject: Re: [UC] plethora of smashed car windows this morning
Some neighbors and I just witnessed an attempted act of vandalism at 
45th and Larchwood at 12:49. We heard a loud pop, a car alarm and 
smashed glass. We discovered that a neighbors car had been pelted with 
a bottle. Fortunately the car looks undamaged. 
 
I spoke with some neighbors about this and the story we pieced together
was: 
 
A neighbor had seen a group of teenage boys (one with a Coatesville 
jersey) remove item(s) from the bed of a parked truck at the corner of 
46th and Larchwood. They then attempted to throw a glass bottle 
through the window of a Lexis SUV parked on Larchwood. Neighbors gave 
chase but the kids ran off very quickly. 
 
A neighbor asked me if this weekend was Penn Relays . He thought this 
had happened before and his theory was that groups of young athletic 
track kids have too much time on their hands and that they are fooling 
around out of boredom and perceived anonymity. They also have the 
ability to get away very quickly. 
 
I called the cops and they showed up in a few minutes and took down 
the relevant information. 
 
Lowell 
 
On 4/29/07, Brian Siano < <javascript:parent.ComposeTo(>
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Ross Bender wrote: 
> 
> > Spring 2007. University City Village lay in ruins. Teetotallers,
many 
> > of them AME deacons, wandered the streets harassing drunken yuppies,

> > weekend oenophiles, and smashed cars. 
> 
> (Soundtrack: Adagio by Samuel Barber) 
> 
> NARRATOR: Wounded dogs roamed at will, seeking out radioactive cats
for 
> automatic barbecues. The lavapit that was aonce Clark Park continued
to 
> host festivals, now known as Burning Man. The mutants-- the inheritors

> of this hell once called the Green Earth-- lived in the underground 
> remnants of the Mill Creek, seeking out the pieces of shattered Penn 
> students to cook in the ruins of Abbraccio. The weather itself had 
> turned its terrible wrath upon Man, bringing down meteor storms. Then 
> fireballs. Then rains of ice weasels, which fell into chimneys to
feast 
> on yummy radioactive soot that tasted, well, not really tasted _like_,

> but... well, you know those Lorna Doone crackers? Imagine if you took
a 
> handful of those, and ground them into a really fine powder, and you 
> used _that_ instead of sugar on a big stack of purple Necco wafers, 
> right? Okay, you got that? Well, that's what radioactive soot tasts
like 
> to ice weasels. So they're eating that after they get dropped out of
the 
> sky, and... Oh, yeah. It's snowing in April, too. 
> 
> (A shadow enters the screen; mutants look up in awe and fear.) 
> 
> NARRATOR: Into this hell has come a man. Born of ice and steel, he has

> come to... Uh, Frank? 
> 
> DIRECTOR: Uh.. yeah, Steve? Is there a problem? 
> 
> NARRATOR: Isn't this kind of... you know... 
> 
> DIRECTOR: Steve, just read the lines, okay? 
> 
> NARRATOR: No, really, Frank, I can't read this. It's fascist. 
> 
> DIRECTOR: Fascist? Whaddya mean fascist? You're the voice over guy.
Just 
> read the lines, and we can go eat lunch at noon like human beings do. 
> 
> NARRATOR: (Sigh) Into this hell has come a man. Born of ice and steel,

> he has come to wage war upon the mutant hordes. To retake power for
the 
> humans clean of mutation, To purge once and for all the scourge of 
> degenerated oh dear Christ, Frank, I will NOT read any more of this 
> Teutonic Superman Nazi BULLSHIT, I don't CARE how much the studio paid

> for that CGI work, I am NOT going to be PART of this... no, I'm not 
> gonna shut up, Frank, I can egt on the phone and in _five minutes_ I
can 
> have the whole voiceover UNION on a picket line and you'll have to
hire 
> your scab brother with the stutter to sell your stupid movie to those 
> goddamn comic book geeks 
> 
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